That's not true in this case Dave. The single quotes are needed to
encapsulate an inner parameter value that has spaces. It's not a get vs
post thing for this.
Erik
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021, 11:45 Dave wrote:
> With a post you don’t have to worry about single/double quotes or any
> other chara
Ah, I just looked at my code and I just replace single quotes with a space
since it’s the same thing. Thanks for the clarification my bad for bad info. I
still prefer a post over a get however
> On Sep 11, 2021, at 12:55 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
>
> That's not true in this case Dave. The sing
There isn't quite yet an open-source offering. We've been doing this at
Salesforce for years with a custom implementation. We've started anew with
a Directory based abstraction LUCENE-9379[1] (by my colleague Bruno). A
Google Search shows that DataStax has implemented something similar[1].
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